I do not have a scout account so I could not read the whole story, but apparently Arnett wants to be like Rogers. They want to the same high school, and he believes State could transform him into a new Rogers. He says he loves the pro-style offense. I understand Rogers had a great college career, but he was also one of the biggest busts in the NFL draft over the past decade. I know Rogers made some bad decisions to help ruin his career, but I still don't understand why Arnett wants to be like him.

He also mentions how State year in and year out puts great receivers in the draft. All I could think of is Rogers and this year White, anyone else I am missing? However, Michigan has had Edwards, Avant, Breaston, Manningham, and Arrington, anyone else I am missing? I understand that was a different coach, but so is MSU.

As the recent episode of "Spartans Looking Dumb" comes to a close with the frat-whooping players getting charged, I was wondering if we had a legitimate consensus for the reasoning behind that "University's" ability to produce so many embarrassments. For other examples, I don't think we need to look far. Professional football player who shoots himself in the leg in a club with an unregistered weapon, this guy, Zach Randolph, to name a few. Is it consistent cabin fever, stuck up there in farmland? Do they all want to get back to the days of burning couches and therefore make bad decisions to reminisce? Standard Spartan jealousy?